interact

interact
01. Songs and story books are a wonderful way for parents to [interact] with their children.
02. Studies of the [interaction] of bees show that they have a very sophisticated social system.
03. Millions of people now [interact] with their computers on a daily basis.
04. The increasing sophistication of video graphics is making computer games more and more [interactive].
05. Language learning should be an [interactive] experience in which the language is used for authentic communication.
06. The young teenager's [interactions] with his parents were often confrontational.
07. Galaxies form gradually through [interactions], mergers, and collisions.
08. June Singer once said that the first half of life is spent mainly in finding out who we are through seeing ourselves in our [interaction] with others.
09. Carl Sagan maintained that poverty, ignorance, hopelessness and low self-esteem [interact] to create a kind of perpetual failure machine that grinds down dreams from generation to generation.
10. Very young children often play by themselves even when they are with other children, rather than [interacting] together in a play group.
11. Biology and environment [interact] to transform an infant into a functioning member of society.
12. [Interactions] with friends often provide the first major social experiences for children outside the family circle.
13. The child was extremely shy, and found it difficult to [interact] with the other children in her class.
14. In the combustion process, air, fuel, and heat [interact] to cause burning.
15. In Lucaya, Bahamas, people have the opportunity to [interact] with wild dolphins in their natural environment.
16. Even the simplest cell consists of thousands of different molecules which [interact] together.
17. Children seem to learn language more quickly than adults because they generally have more chances to [interact] socially with others.
18. More than 50 years ago, a Russian psychologist proposed that children's thoughts and actions originate from their social [interactions], particularly with parents.
19. Internal and external factors in our body and mind often [interact] to produce motivated behavior.
20. Your daughter is shy, but she [interacts] well with a couple of other children in her class now.
21. The two chemicals [interacted] to produce a toxic gas.
22. The software program allows you to work [interactively], inserting the vocabulary into sentences in context.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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